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S4:E25 Rest in the Word: Jesus’ Entry into Jerusalem & His Greatest Commandment

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In this Sleepy Scriptures episode, we read Matthew chapters 19 through 23 from the timeless King James Bible.

These beloved chapters include some of the most profound moments in Jesus’ ministry: His teaching on children and wealth, the parable of the laborers in the vineyard, His triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, and His declaration of the greatest commandment — to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself.

As Jesus speaks to the crowds and challenges the Pharisees, His words remain as powerful and comforting today as they were centuries ago. Accompanied by soothing background music, this peaceful reading will help you find rest for your soul and quiet for your mind.

Let the words of Matthew guide you gently into sleep, as you reflect on the love of God and the way of Christ.

God Bless.

Matthew 19–23 KJV, Jesus enters Jerusalem Palm Sunday, The greatest commandment Bible reading, King James Bible bedtime podcast, Jesus teaches in Jerusalem, Sleepy Scriptures Gospel of Matthew, Soothing scripture reading with music, Bedtime Bible podcast Matthew, Relaxation and prayer podcast, Christian meditation for sleep.

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In this Sleepy Scriptures episode, we read Matthew chapters 19 through 23 from the timeless King James Bible.

These beloved chapters include some of the most profound moments in Jesus’ ministry: His teaching on children and wealth, the parable of the laborers in the vineyard, His triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, and His declaration of the greatest commandment — to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself.

As Jesus speaks to the crowds and challenges the Pharisees, His words remain as powerful and comforting today as they were centuries ago. Accompanied by soothing background music, this peaceful reading will help you find rest for your soul and quiet for your mind.

Let the words of Matthew guide you gently into sleep, as you reflect on the love of God and the way of Christ.

God Bless.

Matthew 19–23 KJV, Jesus enters Jerusalem Palm Sunday, The greatest commandment Bible reading, King James Bible bedtime podcast, Jesus teaches in Jerusalem, Sleepy Scriptures Gospel of Matthew, Soothing scripture reading with music, Bedtime Bible podcast Matthew, Relaxation and prayer podcast, Christian meditation for sleep.

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